Posting Policy

SUBMISSIONS

Anglican Journal invites writers to submit brief query letters about prospective story ideas for consideration. Please note that, due to volume, we are not able to consider more than one or two submissions per month. We ask that writers do not send completed submissions unless specifically invited to do so.

Queries can be sent by email to Janet Thomas, assistant to the editor, at jthomas@national.anglican.ca or by mail to: Anglican Journal, 80 Hayden St., Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2. Attn: Janet Thomas. No telephone queries, please.

Photography and illustration queries should be sent to Saskia Rowley Fielder, art director, at sfielder@national.anglican.ca. If you are including samples, please send them as JPG attachments or provide a link to your online portfolio.

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Identify yourself. Anonymous comments will not be published.

Respect others at all times.

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Refrain from posting content that contains advertisements.

Refrain from posting personal information about yourself.

Views expressed on anglicanjournal.com do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Anglican Journal. In addition, Anglican Journal disclaims any and all liability to the fullest extent permitted by law for comments written by contributors to anglicanjournal.com, and reserves the right to remove any posting without explanation.

CODE OF CONDUCT

Anglican Journal is dedicated to the development and maintenance of a healthy online community. The comment function on all our articles allows visitors to talk to each other about the stories and issues of the day. We ask that your posts be respectful and courteous, with the goal of contributing to meaningful discussion.

By joining our online community, either on anglicanjournal.com or our Facebook page, you agree to be considerate to all members. Rude, obscene or abusive remarks and personal comments will be excluded; so will those that attack or harass others or that are intended to provoke argument or solicit business.

We acknowledge that members of the Anglican Church of Canada are a diverse group with diverse opinions. We believe that providing an opportunity for online discussion reflects our interest in helping you better understand other points of view, whether or not you agree with them. Online discussion is not about trying to convince others that you are right and they are wrong. Agree to disagree if you must, but we ask that you respect others at all times.

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